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Obama Campaign for Change Regional Headquarters Grand Opening
Submitted by gjspa on Thu, 2008-07-17 23:15. Start: 2008-07-22 19:00 End: 2008-07-22 21:00 Timezone: Etc/GMT-6 Campaign for Change Regional Headquarters State College - " Grand Opening Tuesday July 22, 2008 - " ...
2 charged with burglarizing fraternity
Two men were caught burglarizing a fraternity in the early morning hours Tuesday, but managed to steal only a root beer before being arrested by State College police, according to court documents.
State College and Centre County
A van heading east on I-80 near mile marker 145 in Snow Shoe Township was stopped for a traffic violation shortly before 5 p.m. Police said they found 12 illegal immigrants from Mexico inside.
Pa. Turnpike Commission to spend $250 mil from I- 80 toll collections on highway repairs
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission on Monday rolled out a plan to spend about $250 million a year from Interstate 80 toll collections to repair the highway's surface, rebuild its bridges and perform other ...
York man charged with dealing ecstasy in State College
A York man was jailed during the weekend after an undercover investigation by State College police caught him dealing ecstacy to a confidential informant on two occassions, according to court documents.
State College and Centre County
Copper reported stolen from frat About $500 worth of copper was reported stolen from the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity, 420 E. Prospect Ave., State College, on Friday, according to borough police.
Penn State increases tuition by about 5 percent
Tuition is going up again at Penn State. University trustees on Friday approved tuition hikes of around 5 to 6 percent, with the exact percentage depending on factors like a student's academic year and what ...
Penn State student robbed at gunpoint
A Penn State student was robbed at gunpoint by two men who got into his apartment early Thursday through a window and confronted him as he lay asleep in bed, according to State College police.
Friday night lights wow 4th Fest crowd
The Central Pennsylvania 4th Fest lit up the State College sky in red, white and blue Friday night in a spectacular 45-minute show that event planners said may have played to a record crowd.
State College police this morning converged on an area in College Heights, stationing officers along Park Avenue, Atherton Street, and Fairway Drive as they search for someone in the area.
State College water may cause kidney stones
Submitted by voicesweb on Mon, 2008-07-07 17:30. by Heather Simmons Some Centre County residents may want to think twice before downing that cold, refreshing glass of tap water: It may cause kidney stones in ...
College Township IDA offers collateral to help with financing
Consider it a helping hand for businesses - and yours could be the first. Jennifer Thomas Bits of Business A new program by the College Township Industrial Development Authority aims to help businesses, from ...
State College and Centre County
David Travis Garner, of rural Tyrone, faces assault and driving under the influence charges as the result of an incident in a DelGrosso's Amusement Park parking lot Friday night, state police said.
State College and Centre County
Man charged with DUI, eluding police Wade Myers, 19, of Howard, faced charges of theft, fleeing and eluding, driving under the influence and underage drinking after the vehicle he was driving was observed ...
C-NET marks 20 years of service
State College resident K.K. Marino recalls a moment when her appreciation of C-NET kicked up a notch.
State College and Centre County
A suspended Penn State fraternity has lost its appeals and a bid in Centre County Court for an injunction to prevent its banishment from University Park.
State College and Centre County
Alpha Fire Company and Columbia Gas Company responded to a gas leak in Lemont on Monday caused accidentally by landscaping work.
Soft pretzel shop brings new twist to State College
Dave and Jennifer Rosania have gone into soft pretzel withdrawal since moving to State College.
State High coach qualifies for 5,000-meter finals
State College cross country coach Rebecca Donaghue finished fifth in her heat and 10th overall in the preliminaries of the 5,000-meter run at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials late Monday night.
State College and Centre County
Police seek fourth suspect in ATV theft State police at Philipsburg said they have nabbed three people and are searching for a fourth who cut through a chain link fence and stole an ATV on a state Game ...